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1. Picking Out Meat from Crab's Legs
Trying to squeeze one last bonanza from a patch of soil that's already been very kind to China.SOUTHERN CHINA, a region of waters and rivers, is also seeing the appearance of several dark metal
Author: staff reporters LI CHENYING, WANG ZHIREN Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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2. Oil Production Remains Stable in China
China's oil reserves are becoming diluted, but new technology and increased prospecting efforts promise to provide for the next century.IN THE PAST 10 years, China did not locate any large oil
Author: staff reporters SHEN XINGDA, WANG ZHIREN Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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3. Relocating 1 Million People
The Yangtze River Three Gorges Project is the largest water-conservancy project in the world. After its completion in 2009, its total installed capacity will be 18.25 million kW, with an annual power
Author: staff reporters WANG XIN Year 2000 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. Liubiju Today
Pickle made better with age - and know-howEVERY Beijinger knows Liubiju, the 500-year-old pickle shopturned-modern enterprise that has undergone such impressive changes in the last ten years.In 1988
Author: staff reporters SUN LI Year 1998 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. The Story of a Deaf-Mute Ballerina
The latest instalment in China Today's unofficial series about handicapped youngsters beating the odds.IN THE exercise room on the second floor of the Arts Institute in Wuhu, Anhui Province, 19 year
Author: staff reporters XU LANQING and WANG YUEHU Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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6. Going from the Grand Canal to the Bohai Sea
IT is Cangzhou's geographic location that encouraged its sons to excel in martial arts. As it is in a strategic location, scene of many ancient battles, Cangzhou natives developed their own effective
Author: staff reporters WU XINYI & WANG NAN Year 2003 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. Spring Comes to Beijing
THE LONG, dreary winter is finally ending in Beijing. All across the city, people are strolling about in the streets, grateful for the warm, gentle breeze and happy to be rid of their bulky
Author: STAFF REPORTERS ZHOU YOUMA & ZHU LI Year 1990 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. Community Service: New Ways Are Tried to Solve Old Problems
MRS. LUO'S son was going to get married. How nice it would be if she could have her son's wedding ceremony videotaped, she thought. In a time when video cameras are still a luxury to many Chinese
Author: staff reporters LI XIA & ZHANG XUEYING Year 1996 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. Genius Is Not a Privilege of the Few
Radical ways to boost one's brainpower.HOW MANY words out of 35 given to you to read can you remember and write down after two minutes? Every pupil at the experimental class of the Second Primary
Author: staff reporters LI CHAOCHEN, HOU RUILI Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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10. Project Hope Brings Hope to the Younger Generation
In October 1989, a project aimed at helping school dropouts in poor regions to continue their schooling and improving their education conditions was initiated by the China Youth Development
Author: staff reporters LI FUGEN & ZHANG HUA Year 1999 Issue 6 PDF HTML